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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Retrogradient by Deorbit
In an exploration that transcends the ordinary, Deorbit, a US-based instrumental, progressive, and technical metal band, have unveiled their debut…
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HOT TRACK: “Ferryman” by Ashes Reign
What’s the toll to cross the Acheron with Charon? Is he just a soul chauffeur, or is there more to…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Overstimulated by Miranda Joan
There’s an enchanting bass rhythm woven throughout Miranda Joan‘s highly anticipated album, Overstimulated, that bridges genres from jazz to soul…
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LISTEN: “Slow Running” by Hazlett
From Hazlett’s upcoming EP Goodbye to the Valley Low (December 8th, Nettwerk), “Slow Running” artfully entwines ethereal guitars with his…
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LISTEN: “Feather” by Seethe
From the forthcoming EP, Good Mourning Wrath, the latest release, “Feather,” by Pennsylvania rockers Seethe marks a deliberate departure in…
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LISTEN: “Dreamkiller” by Ali Coyle
Ali Coyle, the American-Irish singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, is making a splash with her unique blend of dream-folk and indie-rock.…
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LISTEN: “Glass Half Full (Don’t Be Afraid)” by The Optimist In Me
Equal parts catchy and encouraging, the latest, “Glass Half Full (Don’t Be Afraid)” from The Optimist In Me’s forthcoming album…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Llond Llaw by Los Blancos
Returning with their sophomore album, Llond Llaw, Los Blancos fearlessly embrace their uncivilised creativity through thirteen honest and authentically creative…
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Australia’s New Premier Bass Music Festival – Distortion, launches
Australia’s New Premier Bass Music Festival – Distortion, launches and throws down huge international line up including NGHTMRE, Zomboy, Danny Bird, Moksi, Slumberjack and more! Distortion, Australia’s latest bass music extravaganza,…
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EP REVIEW: Split EP by The Gundown and Day Drinker
2 bands. 6 songs. 1 EP. The Split EP features three tracks each from The Gundown and Day Drinker. With…
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LISTEN: “Looking Good” by Jamie Webster
“Looking Good” by Jamie Webster is an unabashed celebration of unapologetic individuality, serving as an anthem that adds to the…
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EP REVIEW: Present State of Joy and Grief by Adult Leisure
The only downside I have with Adult Leisure‘s sophomore EP, Present State of Joy and Grief, is that it’s only…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Expected to Fly by Dylan James
Dylan James‘ debut album, Expected to Fly (November 10th) is a poignant and emotionally charged journey that showcases his talent…
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DEBUT ALBUM REVIEW: Phantasmagoria by Black Daggers
I like going in blind when listening to new artists or new music. All I knew of Black Daggers was…
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EP REVIEW: Dreadfully Distinct by Dissona
Dissona, a progressive metal band from Chicago, known for their diverse and imaginative sound is on the verge of releasing…
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HOT TRACKS: “Succubus” and “Killer in the Night” by Dräger
Dropping in quick succession with “Succubus” hitting the airwaves on October 26th, followed by “Killer in the Night” on October…
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LISTEN: “softboi” by Momoko Rose
Melbourne’s own maverick, Momoko Rose, delves into the intricacies of relationships through the evocative tune “softboi.” Emerging as a multifaceted…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Find Me a Cloud by The Grogans
The Grogans, a Melbourne-based band, have been on a musical journey since 2018, boldly traversing genres with three EPs and…






























